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O Toole defends Conservatives handling of Vance allegation in 2015 - Canada News

O Toole defends Conservatives handling of Vance allegation in 2015 - Canada News
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LAU: More federal labour regulations mean fewer jobs

Article content Most of the headlines from the Liberal budget were about the big dollar expenditures: tens of billions in new spending on child care, corporate welfare handouts (even excluding pandemic-related supports), student debt relief, climate change programs, Indigenous services, and much more. All this spending, by shifting economic control from the private sector to government, will reduce economic growth. However, even when the Liberals aren’t spending more of taxpayers’ money, they are introducing other economically harmful policies. The budget includes, among other things, a new $15 per hour minimum wage for federally regulated workers and a commitment to strengthening “labour protection” for workers in the gig economy.

Military recorded more than 500 sexual assault reports during five-year effort to stamp out misconduct

Indigenous tourism group frets over future

Brandon Sun By: Jordan Press, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 12:57 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 29, 2021 Save to Read Later OTTAWA - A group representing thousands of Indigenous-led tourism operators says it doesn t think the recent federal budget will do enough to help the industry avoid collapse. Minister of Economic Development Melanie Joly rises at a meeting of the Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, June 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang OTTAWA - A group representing thousands of Indigenous-led tourism operators says it doesn t think the recent federal budget will do enough to help the industry avoid collapse.

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